Phyo Thiha Cho
Five weeks ago, Myanmar held a historic election, the first openly-contested polls the country has seen in a quarter of a century.
Since colonial days, Myanmar’s poets have put pen to paper to express the mood of the people, describing their trials and tribulations ...
While fighting rages in northern Shan State between Myanmar’s army and ethnic rebel groups that failed to sign a nationwide ceasefire, ...
In the sea of the National League for Democracy’s overwhelming victory in Myanmar’s Nov. 8 elections there was a small ...
Two leading members of the Buddhist nationalist monk group Ma Ba Tha cautiously welcomed the landslide victory of ...
Twenty-two-year-old Lu Zaw took a day’s leave from his office job this week to join a political rally of the Union Solidarity and ...
Several unexplained night-time attacks on members of different ...
The low monotone of maroon-robed monks reciting Buddhist scriptures mingles with the sound of birdsong at Myazedi monastery, ...
Dr. Toe Toe Aung is the Mon State Minister for Civil Development for the ruling Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP).
With just weeks before Myanmar’s landmark elections, a fleet of cars covered with stickers of the National Development Party ...